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Body found below North Rim identified

Kathryn Roth, of Springdale, has been identified as the hiker who was found deceased near Toroweap Valley last week.

Kathryn Roth, of Springdale, has been identified as the hiker who was found deceased near Toroweap Valley last week.

The body of a young woman found deceased in an area below the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park near the Toroweap Valley has been identified as that of 22 year-old Kathryn Roth of Springdale, UT.

Grand Canyon National Park rangers located Roth’s body approximately .2 miles below the start of the Lava Falls Route.

A man called the Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center on Wednesday, July 7, 2010, at approximately 8:20 p.m., to report an overdue hiker. The female hiker had gone to Tuweap on Tuesday with the caller’s son. The man indicated his son was going to hike down the Lava Falls route to gain access to the Colorado River for a float trip.

When Roth failed to return home, the man became concerned and reported her overdue to the National Park Service.

Park rangers launched a search for the rafter Thursday morning, locating him late in the morning. The young man indicated he had last seen Roth on the Lava Falls Route at mid-day on Tuesday. Park rangers then began an aerial search of the Lava Falls route, and located her body at approximately 1 p.m. Her body was flown to the Kingman Airport and transferred to the Mohave County Medical Examiner at the airport.

The cause of death has not yet been determined. An investigation is being conducted by the National Park Service.